1913 Brasie Twin City Truck In 1914 Brasie Motor Truck Co. was reorganized into the Brasie Motor Car Co. The new firm added a vehicle called the Brasie Packet which was a light delivery vehicle. It sold for only $400.00.
Brasie Packet By varying the Packet's body style it produced an American Automobile called the Brasie. The Brasie Packet and the Brasie had a narrow tread of 40 inches and they were classed as Cycle Cars. The Brasie was produced as a light two passenger and light four passenger automobiles. Both had open bodies and no doors. The Brasie Packet and Brasie was equipped with a four cylinder engine that developed 12 horsepower. Both had a friction transmission and dual belt drive. One unusual feature of the Brasie was two jacks under the seat that forced the rear axle backwards to tighten the drive belts. By 1916 the Brasie Packet and the Brasie sold for $450.00. In 1916 The Brasie Motor Car Co. was once again reorganized. The new company was called The Packet Motor Car Manufacturing Company and produced a cyclecar called the Packet.
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